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- Often described as a tropical country although a large part lies in sub-tropics.
- 80 4’ N, 370 6’ N latitudes and 680 7’ E, 970 25’ E longitudes.
- Area: Russia > Canada > USA > China > Brazil > Australia > India.
- Total area: 32, 87,263 km2. (2.4% of the world)
- Longest coastline state: Gujarat.
- Active volcano: Barren Island. (Andaman and Nicobar Islands)
- Northern most point: Indira col.
- Southern most point: Indira point / Pygmalion point in Great Nicobar.
- India is 5.5 hours ahead of the GMT / UTC. (82½0 E)
- Geological survey of India divides geological formations of India into four groups:
- The Archean system
- Gneiss and schist rocks. (3 billion + years old)
- Dharwar rocks. (2- 3 billion years old)
- Initial crustal strata; rich in metallic minerals like Fe, Mn and Au etc.
- Oldest rock on earth crust.
- Are all azoic or unfossiliferous. (devoid of any sediment and any form of life)
- The purana rock system.
- Cuddapah series of rocks. (1 – 1.5 billion years old)
- Vindhyan series of rocks. (0.5 – 1 billion years old)
- Predominantly sedimentary; consists of sand stones and limestone’s etc.
- South east Rajasthan to Bundelkhand to Bihar, south Chhattisgarh and Odisha.
- Dravidian system.
- Rocks aged between 300 – 500 millions of years.
- Thick deposits are at J & K, Himanchal Pradesh, and uttarakhand.
- Aryan system.
- Rocks formations ranging from Upper Carboniferous to recent.
- The godwana series of rocks are of sedimentary nature.
- Include fossils of living organisms and they comprise of 98% of the coal reserves of the country.
- Largely found in Damodar valley (Jharkhand), Mahanadi valley (Orissa) and Godaveri valley (south Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Andra Pradesh).
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